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Georgia’s extraordinary entertainment industry lies in its people. It is time to reach all Georgians and provide them with opportunities in this thriving Creative Economy.
A farce comedy The Worst Love Story Ever filmed in Newnan over the last few years was released last night and is now viewable online at TheWorstLoveStoryEver.com.
Neill maintains that Georgia-made music has a distinct sound like no other – a message that he shouts far and wide.
While the theatrical marketplace is starving for big movies post-strike, Apple Original Films‘ $200M pick-up of Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle isn’t cutting it with a $18M domestic/$35M global start, C+ CinemaScore, and 3 stars on Comscore/Screen Engine’s PostTrak.
The client contacts in attendance included Andrew Ratcliff, CEO of Tweed Recording Studio, Lynda Smith, Founder of Entertainment Tourism of Georgia, Dugan Bridges, President of F7 Film Distillery and William McLane, CEO of Yom Ice Cream.
The 2024 Black History Film Festival continues Saturday, February 24th with more films at various locations throughout the county.
The hit drama series for Paramount+ will begin shooting in Georgia soon.
For the first time since 1988, IATSE, Teamsters, IBEW, OPCMIA, UA and LiUNA! will bargain pension and health benefits together with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP).
Since founding FAME, a pathway for students to explore Film, Arts, Media, & Entertainment, he has seen the massive appetite the upcoming generation has for creativity.
The incentive helped Georgia weather a recession and build an industry. That impact on small businesses continues today. More than 15,000 Georgia businesses support our state’s film industry.